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Obreto Trap Company? #4828709
12/31/14 02:54 PM
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I just bought for 10 bucks what looks like a #3 jump trap. The square pan reads "Oberto trap co." Under that it reads Triggerless, No 300, then has a pat # that I cant read real clear. at the bottom it reads Iron Belt Wis. Please help on what it is and did I find a good one? real nice shape even though I have not cleaned it yet. Thanks Rick


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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4828868
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I had one just like that. It was one I inherited and my pa used it like a regular trap so I didn't think much of it and sold it along with a bunch of others. I don't know its value, but I've kind of regretted it. Iron Belt is a nearby town and I know right where they were built. The building is gone, but there is still some large machine shop equipment standing in the grassy empty lot. I think they were built in the 50's.
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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4828870
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Rick, The Oberto was a dog less pan system that you would add to your trap. I don't know that much about them but they are not that old or that valuable.

Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4829045
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Made 1959 -63. The 300 double underspring in very good condition $75.


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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4829158
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Morse O'Berto(1910-1980) developed his triggerless assembly in the late 1940s and early 1950s and manufactured them in his own machine shop located at Iron Belt Wisconsin, just southwest of Ironwood Michigan. He received a patent for the device in 1956(Pat No. 2741065). He made two sizes that I am aware of and those were numbered 300 for a size that fit #3 jump traps and a 400 size that fit #4 jump traps. Later small sized assemblies have no number(thus 3 different pans that I have seen). The trap collectors guide by Andrewski and Parr list a #200 that I have not seen. If it is consistent with the other sizes, it would fit a #2 size jump trap. Each of the assemblies is sized to fit traps with high arched jaws. I have seen #300 installed on #3 size Victor and Blake and Lamb jumps as well as #13 Victor jumps. I have a single #300 that is installed on a double underspring that must have originally been a Oneida Community #3 trap. I have owned traps with #400 assemblies that were installed on traps that originally were #4 or 14 jumps as well as the trap that Morse O'Berto installed most #400s on, the #44 Blake and Lamb(he sold many of those into the 1960s). Several years ago, 160 user reported that he had some longspring traps that someone had installed triggerless assemblies on. I think that would have required some modification of the assembly or would have resulted in an off centered pan. Since trappers could purchase the assemblies separately, they might be found on almost any trap of appropriate size and configuration.

Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4830165
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Here ia a few pictures of thr Oberto triggerless pan assembly on traps . He also made trapping lure. I have a long spring trap with this pan assembly on it I will post if I can find it.

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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4830263
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Thanks that's the same trap I have is the one in your pics. Not as clean as pan but I also have not cleaned it up yet .But at $75 this is also my best find yet !!!


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I have seen these on double undersprings, jumps, longsprings and jumps with teeth. They were way ahead of their time. I have tried to sell some on my extras at $25 each and they didn't sell.


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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4836540
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Thanks for the encouragement 160 lol.


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Re: Obreto Trap Company? [Re: Rick in mn] #4836546
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Originally Posted By: Rick in mn
Thanks for the encouragement 160 lol.


Look on the bright side. You could collect one of each one they made for not a lot of money.


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